Not 100% true, last year I was in the same situation and did everything to get the 4S, and in theory the 4S was a minor upgrade compare to the 5. It's ok to be an iPhone user and not always be 100% satisfied.

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IOS 6 looks great happy with that, but don't tell me the new iPhone 5 is ground breaking,they had a chance to try something new all they've done is make it taller no width at all, I didn't want Samsung s3 size but was it worth it, and did anyone hear about nano sim or not, has it 1gb ram, I love my Apple stuff ipad2, 4s mac book,so don't have a go,no Apple haters here. Just not blown away,

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Not 100% true, last year I was in the same situation and did everything to get the 4S, and in theory the 4S was a minor upgrade compare to the 5. It's ok to be an iPhone user and not always be 100% satisfied.

Genius

Not 100% true, last year I was in the same situation and did everything to get the 4S, and in theory the 4S was a minor upgrade compare to the 5. It's ok to be an iPhone user and not always be 100% satisfied.

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Pretty tough ask to blow people away with all the leaks this one got! Gonna be in London when it's available to buy, will have a closer look at it then if they'll allow outright purchases.
Annoying that iOS6 is released the day I fly out, will have to update the iPad and 4S before I head to the airport heh.

got you, I just didn't see anything on the OP that was so out of this world. I didn't expect extraordinary, I just expected something like from the 4 to the 4S, and don't see it. I'll probably change my mind, and others, once we see everyone wowing it (is that even a word?) anyways....

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got you, I just didn't see anything on the OP that was so out of this world. I didn't expect extraordinary, I just expected something like from the 4 to the 4S, and don't see it. I'll probably change my mind, and others, once we see everyone wowing it (is that even a word?) anyways....

yes, and that kind of made everyone at twit.tv laugh. Apple likes to use those words a lot, and much seemed like a catchup to Android. I didn't get wowed either, but that might change, like chris said, once I feel the phone with my own hands. I still have an amazing phone and no way I'm ever switching to anything else, and I still think that it's the best one out there. I was willing to go out of my way and even pay outright, not from what I saw on the keynote.

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An update will never be near as revolutionary as the original, when it was a brand-new product that no one's ever seen before. The same rule applies to everything ever built. I could look at my car, and then a Ferrari, and say "Meh, mine still gets me from point A to point B, it can seat more people, that one just looks different and goes faster, so that's just disappointing.". What people don't seem to get is if you stray from the foundation of a product, it's a whole new product entirely. It wouldn't even be an iPhone anymore if you're expecting it to make breakfast for you in the morning in the next iteration.